Sentence examples for localised outbreak from inspiring English sources

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They examined a smaller, localised outbreak of foot and mouth in 2007 on a nearby farm to study how the virus is transmitted.

For five localised outbreak areas; Gagnef (Dalarna), Ljusdal (Gävleborg), Harads (Norrbotten), Karlstad (Värmland) and Örebro municipality (Örebro), the climate scenario suggests an approximately 2°C increase in monthly average summer temperatures leading to increases in outbreak durations ranging from 3.5 weeks (Harads) to 6.6 weeks (Karlstad) between 2010 and 2100.

Only a localised outbreak of Weil's disease could keep this bunch from frolicking in the hot-tub from dusk till dawn.

However, this localised outbreak is far from unique: as of 8 April, a total of 10,570 cases of scarlet fever had been reported to Public Health England since the season began in September 2015, up from 9,379 during the same period in 2014-15.

There is another saying in Bach's native Germany – "wash me but don't get me wet" – that rather seems to sum up the attitude of the Olympic family to a firestorm that began as a localised outbreak at the Monaco headquarters of the world governing body of athletics, has shifted to Japan and now threatens to spread to the IOC's headquarters on the banks of Lake Geneva.

In the Ho Municipality in the Volta Region of Ghana, a localised outbreak of skin ulcers, possibly CL, was noted in 2003 without any such documented activity.

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The question now is whether we're in for a full-blown telly pandemic, equivalent to the notorious Lemon Jelly break-out that infected eight out of every 10 musical soundtracks a few years back – or just localised outbreaks.

The epidemic involves localised outbreaks among drug users and blood donors, but in three provinces it is spreading through sex Indonesia Social and economic upheaval have caused sharp rise in intravenous drug use in cities, with big surge in HIV cases.

Genomic analysis of hyper-invasive N. meningitidis lineage 5 distinguishing sub-lineages and localised outbreaks.

CS is characterized by transmission under natural conditions causing localised outbreaks with generally a high number of animals affected in certain geographical areas [ 10].

Taken together, these data indicate that the ST-32 serogroup B N. meningitidis pandemic had not been the result of the emergence of a single invasive "clone" followed by spread but, rather, had been the result of multiple distinct localised outbreaks.

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